Who we are...

Welcome to the web site of theAir Force Communicators and Air Traffic Controllers Association.

Our association is comprised of about 2,000 members (Communicators, Data Automation, Information/Cyber, Space Operations, Air Traffic Controllers, Air Field Managers, Maintenance, Engineering and Installation and related support personnel) who have served or are serving in any communications or air traffic control unit. This includes those who served in the U.S. Army Air Corps or hold or held a communications, data automation, information/cyber, air traffic control, maintenance, engineering and installation or related support skill set.

The term Communicators includes ALL operational, maintenance, administrative skills and other skills in the U.S. Army Air Corps and the U.S. Air Force (including Reserve and Air National Guard) communications, data automation, or air traffic control units.

We were formerly called the “AACS Alumni Association” from 1977 until Sept 27, 2008.

We changed our name because the Airways and Air Communications Service (AACS) was elevated to Major Air Command status and redesignated the Air Force Communications Service in 1961. The AACS designation has been gone from communications terminology for more than 50 years.

Help support our great organization! Donations are critical to the continued operation of the AF Comm & ATC Association. Your contributions enable our group to organize social events, publish our magazine, and help us support active duty initiatives, such as annual awards and recognition. Click on the PayPal Donate button below to make donations quickly and securely. All donations to our non-profit organization are gratefully accepted and are IRS tax-deductible.

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Our mission

To foster continued awareness of the Air Force communications, data automation, and air traffic control missions previously accomplished by AACS, AFCS, AFCC, AFC4A, AFCA, AFFSA, other past and current major air commands.

To provide a forum for educational and humanitarian services, to renew and make new friendships, and to exchange ideas of common interest concerning people and activities associated with communications and air traffic control.

To fully support the goals and missions of the U.S. Air Force and to honor each year the ATC Enlisted Manager and Communications/Information Professionals of the Year as selected by the Air Force.

To make charitable contributions to worthy veteran organizations or related causes.

To manage our Association to be a viable Association for those airmen/officers/civilians serving today.